One Of My Most Favorite Movies....
Added 11/11/2009
This movie isn't one of my favorites because of John Travolta or Samuel L. Jackson, but because of the female lead, Connie Nielsen. She hits just the right tone as the Provo Marshall who has her territory invaded by an outsider stealing her case! Great! The interplay between Travolta and Nielsen is great while they try to find out what happened in the jungle and the ending was just what the doctor ordered!
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Neat Military Puzzler
Added 11/6/2009
Can't say that any of the actors in this were allowed to do their best; but, despite this, the film was entertaining, if not first rate. Travolta often seemed to be acting at acting in the role of a Department of Drug Enforcement agent called in to try to untangle a messed up Ranger exercise in which a number of recruits and their training sergeant had been killed. The objective was interrogation of the two survivors. Jackson is the over the top brutal training sergeant who is seen in flashbacks as the questioning elicited conflicting stories of his death. He played the part to the hilt. Nielsen as the official interrogator is pretty convincing. There are times when the film seems to lose momentum but soon gets back on track with some bit of action. All-in-all, the 100 minutes will pass quickly and leave a good taste behind.
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Made-for-tv movie on the big screen
Added 8/18/2009
Travolta's films can be categorized into two categories: Pulp Fiction and Everything Else. Basic, of course, belongs to the latter. This movie is like watching an episode of Law & Order with a bigger budget. It is so formulaic, using the "twists 'n turns" strategy of past films to create a senseless story whose ending negates the need for its making in the first place.
Top Ten Sign of Cliches include but are not limited to:
1. Sexual tension between Travolta and the female lead
2. The whodunnit flashbacks that are told differently each time by each person involved
3. The drug smuggling plot carried out by the law abiding, upright guy you'd never think was the crook
4. The "usual suspects" type ending where pieces of the puzzle all fall into place at the final moments
5. The main character who has a drinking problem (just for the sake of flavor)
6. Fights and shouting scenes you can seeing coming a mile away
7. Constant backtracking by the main characters and the need to confront potential suspects again, each time with angrier words and fist throwing
8. The mimicking environment rain storm that underscores the tension, and when Big Revelations are discovered, "Crack!" goes the lightning
9. The military's knee-jerk response to everything: shut out outsiders and hope the problem goes away
10.Opening narrative that tries to create a theme for the whole picture, but fails (maybe you can figure it out)
See if you can find anymore and make your own list!
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Basic listening required
Added 6/14/2009
Basic will not let down anyone who is looking for an action pack movie. It will let you down if you don't pay attention. The movie is full of story line after story line. If you miss one of those story lines you will find yourself pressing the rewind on you video. John Travolta and Samuel L. Jackson do a great job of playing their parts as equal leading roles. This movie is a good one to watch when you have time on your hands at home. Just remember to listen very carefully.
Alrick Banks
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the movie is a must see...I would have liked to know in advance what regional code it was in.
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